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Post by 0happyday on Apr 20, 2007 23:19:29 GMT -5
I saw the RN today that recognized my symptoms as Morgellons.
She told me she had gone to a conference and the key speaker
was an Infectious Disease Dr. She said she tried to talk to him about
Morgellons and he refused to talk about it.
Go figure. Pretty bad when the Infectious guys won't talk.
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Post by gracebeours on Apr 23, 2007 13:52:19 GMT -5
They are all idiots. In Texas you can't get an appointment to see an Infective Disease doctor unless you had a prognosis from your doctor with a referral. Trouble is, no doctor knows the prognosis so its one of those Catch 22 things.
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Post by mondo on Jun 5, 2007 8:23:02 GMT -5
Took me a year of seeing 5 different dr.'s at kaiser to finally get a refereall to an Infectious Disease Dr. When I went to see him, he was suspiciously familiar with morgellons and proceeded to make excuses for every one of my dozen or so symptoms. I got the hunch that he was flat-out covering up and knew about morgellons very well. i had taken the time to put together an organized folder of the research done so far and he wouldn't even look at it. All this happened and I had no samples, no "matchbooks". Yet his demeanor was very strange and my instincts told me he was flat out lying.
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Post by whiterose on Jun 5, 2007 13:13:33 GMT -5
I got the same response from the third doctor I saw in Utah, he wouldn't look at me, he was lying through his teeth, he knew and that was 25 years ago when I saw him.
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Post by mfromcanada on Jun 5, 2007 19:37:23 GMT -5
I saw one a few weeks ago and he tried to give me the DOP. Before he could, I walked out. He conspired with my dermatologist. Then I faxed them both letters and called them idiots. I cannot believe how inhumane these doctors actually are. What a bunch of arrogant a's. They definately do more harm than good. Take a witness along for your malpractice suit. I wish I had.
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Post by mondo on Jun 6, 2007 8:13:03 GMT -5
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